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I just got 4 pop-ups about: load new system extension(s) signed

The 4 pop-ups came one after another, 2 from each 'company'? .


A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by “Legacy Developer: Hp”.

"You can enable these extensions in Privacy & Security System Settings." was also a message maybe on the settings page.

System software from developer “Legacy Developer: Hp” was blacked from loading

---- The 4 messages on the 4 pop-ups:

  1. A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by “Legacy Developer: Hp”. You can enable these extensions in Privacy & Security System Settings.
  2. A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by “Unidentified - SeagatePowSecDriver” that need to be updated by the developer.
  3. A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by “Legacy Developer: Jmicron” that need to be updated by the developer.
  4. A program tried to load new system extension(s) signed by ”Seagate Technologies LLC” that need to be updated by the developer.


On the top one I copied the #1 above and then clicked the button that wasn't [Allow] and the setting opened up that I could have allowed it, but I just closed it, thinking that more harm could come from allowing it [, if necessary I could allow or otherwise get those extensions.

-That pop-up was gone.


On the next three, I did the same thing of copying the message and then the other button inside of [Allow]

-Maybe because the setttings page was still open, a web page opened. There was only 1 web page open after all 3, each time this page was the only one still there, maybe because it replaced the same[/other] web page:

https://support.apple.com/en-us/120363.  

About system extensions and macOS

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If you get an alert about a system extension

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Because I just bought this MacBook Pro 2024 a few weeks and transferred the programs amd data from my old MacBook Pro 2018 and this computer choice of Tag with 2024 to the question was not included in my choice.


MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 13.6

Posted on Nov 19, 2024 10:06 PM

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Nov 20, 2024 1:46 AM in response to kathiefromogden

Was the MacBook Pro 2018 computer, been using and had installed Third Party Extension associated with the 4 different Developers ?


Migration or " transferred the programs amd data " implies that the Older Extension may have come across to the " MacBook Pro 2024 "


Thusly, moving from an Intel Computer, cira 2018, to a , circa 2024, Apple Silicon ARMS based computer have a need current Newer Third Party Extension

I just got 4 pop-ups about: load new system extension(s) signed

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